Pac-Kit Emergency Response Backpack
Item#: HN-AUC036Price:
$139.99
22%
- Extra-large First Responder kit
- Heavy-duty 600 denier nylon pouch
- Carrying handle and backpack straps
- Treat all variety of injuries from cuts to burns
- Bandages, gloves, forceps, and more
- Case dimensions: 18L x 10W x 9H inches
What's Included
(3) 2x3 Light woven X-large strips, (8) 1x3 Light woven fabric strips, (4) Light woven knuckle bandages, (5) Light woven fingertip bandages, 10x30 Multi-trauma dressing, (2) 8x10 Abdominal pads, Sterile burn sheet, 8x18-inch Water Jel burn dressing, (2) Hema-Seal major wound compress, Eye first aid refill pack, CPR mask (EMT grade), Gloves, Wipes, Burn treatment refill pack, Eye first aid refill pack, Major wound treatment refill pack, Fractures Sprains and Limb Injuries Refill Pack, (6) Triple antibiotic ointment, (6) Bzk. Chloride antiseptic towelettes, (2) Aluminized rescue blankets, (2) Large size instant cold packs, (2) Pair nitrile gloves, EMS shears, Metal forceps
Description
Swim, run, and climb to the scene of the accident with the Pac-Kit Emergency Response Backpack. This heavy-duty, 600 denier red nylon pouch is stocked with critical care items packed in interior color coded modules. Items for treating burns, scrapes, and more are all bundled together in this portable first aid kit. Backpack measures 12L x 16W x 5H inches.
About Pac-Kit
Pac-Kit is the first and oldest brand name of unitized first aid kits. The kits story begins in the late 1800s when The Burroughs Wellcome medical manufacturing company began packaging medications and dressings in small cases for use in the field. These medical kits were used by the likes of Admiral Peary and Theodore Roosevelt, and with such great men carrying this product the word of its quality spread fast. At the turn of the century, with the development of cars, trucks, railways, and telephones and telegraphs, Burroughs Wellcome was invited to a forum. The world was changing, medicine was changing, and a certain customer needed a mass production of standardized antiseptics, medications, and dressings. And so Burroughs Welcome created what would become the Pac-Kit. Of course, the Pac-Kit would later develop into its own company by the 1940s. When, in 1970s, the federal government expanded its role in the regulation of medical products, Pac-Kit was the advisor for the creation and implementation of the Quality Assurance program. Pac-Kit isn't just a brand, it's history.
Dimensions & Specifications
Dimensions
12L x 16W x 5H in.
Type
First Responder
Brand
Pac-Kit
Number of Pieces
Up to 50



